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yeomanly
[ yoh-muhn-lee ]
adjective
- of the condition or rank of a yeoman.
- pertaining to or befitting a yeoman; loyal, staunch, sturdy, etc.
adverb
- like or as befits a yeoman.
yeomanly
/ 藞箩蓹蕣尘蓹苍濒瑟 /
adjective
- of, relating to, or like a yeoman
- having the virtues attributed to yeomen, such as staunchness, loyalty, and courage
adverb
- in a yeomanly manner, as in being brave, staunch, or loyal
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Ennos is not all yeomanly practicality.
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We also want to thank Clay Eals for his yeomanly work as editor-in-chief and general whip-cracker.
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Most yeomanly English novelist since Galsworthy, Sir Hugh Walpole was finishing a long Elizabethan adventure story "to keep myself quiet."
Well could he dress his tackle yeomanly: His arrows droop猫d not with feathers low, And in his hand he bare a mighty bow.
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Her name was Anne Bowden; and she was of a respectable family, that had been long stationary in Devonshire, but of a yeomanly rank; and people of that rank a century back did not often make visits as far as Southampton.
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